Engaging the Disengaged Student
In a new book, The First Year Out, a sociology professor suggests colleges teach according to how students learn.
A Dream Derailed
Martin Luther King’s dream of a color-blind society is threatened by government racial preferences.
Does Liberal Education Have a Future?
The former dean of Harvard College suggests that academia has traded a coherent sense of purpose for pleasure
Seamless Transition Between Schools Needs Stitching
Community colleges must do a better job preparing students who transfer to 4-year schools.
A Clear Case for Streamlining Government
The North Carolina Center for Nursing mission and functions are duplicated by other organizations in the state.
Shaking Up the System
Major changes such as expansion into underserved communities and centralization of command are coming to the UNC system.
Tackling the Football Question at UNCC
Should UNC-Charlotte students pay exorbitant fees to fund a football team?
Overregulated Law Schools
Pope Center Paper Urges Lifting Restrictions on Legal Education in the State
Not Worth a Plugged Nichol
UNC should not consider the ousted William & Mary president for chancellor.
Ignoring the Ideological Elephant in the Classroom
Sometimes the most important questions are the ones never asked.